I remember the hype for Drag Me to Hell being really strong before its release and ultimately I believe horror fans were mixed on it. I thought it was a lot of fun and reminded me why I fell in love with Raimi's style.

I rather he make more stuff like that than bloated big budgeted CGI shitfests like his Oz flick.

I remember the hype for Drag Me to Hell being really strong before its release and ultimately I believe horror fans were mixed on it. I thought it was a lot of fun and reminded me why I fell in love with Raimi's style.

I rather he make more stuff like that than bloated big budgeted CGI shitfests like his Oz flick.

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I rewatched it recently. I don't love the movie, but I do appreciate Raimi's style as you mentioned. My problem with the film is the supporting cast, specifically Justin Long.

We've always made a point in the past to announce a future special upcoming title on this date and we're doing the same today. This year's exciting reveal is that the 2006 horror/satire cult favorite BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON will be joining the Scream Factory family soon!

Look for this all-new Collector's Edition Blu-ray release in March of next year. More details to be announced end of Nov / early Dec.

In regards to Shout's new Dawn of the Dead (2004) blu-ray, the scene featuring the nude woman is intact on the uncut version and completely absent on the theatrical cut. What's interesting is the original Universal blu-ray is the only disc which contains the same scene but obscured with blood on the windshield. This is the only way I've ever watched the film other than during its initial theatrical run.

Hey guys, sorry but we have to report a minor delay for the release of our hotly-anticipated Collector's Edition of HELL NIGHT. The new release date is 1/2/18. (Although if you order it directly from our site @ https://goo.gl/okU5MV it will ship before the holidays.)

But the reason for the move is a good one as we did it because we needed a little more time to secure some truly fantastic extras. (Rest assured, this disc will be packed.) We will announce full details before the end of the month but we can confirm today that we have a brand new interview with Linda Blair (shot yesterday, in fact) and a special cast reunion piece that will be pure gold for all HELL NIGHT fans.

Again, apologies for the minor delay, but we believe this title is worth the wait and getting the end result the best that we can.

when i met her at a convention and asked her what year they filmed this movie . she got offended, and said. I DONT KnOW WHAT YEAR WE FILMED THIS! (too many drugs) not sure. but wasn't too nice about it. guess i offended her.. by asking . come to find out it was lensed between novmeber 1980 to jan 81..

Lol. Well when she's worked on as many movies as she has I seriously doubt that 30 years later she remembers that she filmed Hell Night between November 1980 and January 1981. I mean that is a little specific...come on ronnie.

I met Linda Blair with my wife in May of this year at a horror convention. She was fine. Autographed a Hell Night poster for us. This was probably long before anyone knew Scream Factory was working on acquiring the rights.

I asked her if any label had reached out to her regarding interviews or anything for a Blu-ray release? She didn't realize there was no Blu-ray release. Doesn't make her a bad person for not knowing. I asked her some questions about the film. Linda talked to us about the filming locations & the director himself.

Linda Blair was friendly the entire time we spoke. You may have caught her on a bad day. Also, it helps if you are polite when interacting with the celebrity guests. If you come across abrasive, they very well may be abrasive right back at you.